In English, to give more information about a noun or a verb, we use adjectives and adverbs.
We use adjectives to describe more accurately what we want to say, we use describing words to give more information to the noun: a young boy; a nice girl; the mouse is small.
We use adverbs near a verb to give more information about it. An adverb allows us to know more about the verb used in the sentence. It gives us information about the way a thing was done,the location of something that happened or where something happened. We sometimes add “ly” to an adjective to form an adverb: He drives slowly; It rained yesterday; He learned English easily.
